

If you’re just doing plastic wrap painting for fun, you can use cardstock. If you’re making art to gift then I suggest using a canvas. You really only need those three things to get painting!
Finger paint canvas free#
You really only need three things to start mess free finger painting: That makes it easy to use and that’s something to celebrate in the middle of a busy day with the kids! Check out how it makes it easy to let your kids explore mess free finger painting! It’s just one of the many ways to use plastic wrap around the house and with the new Reynolds KITCHENS™ Quick Cut™ Plastic Wrap, it’s even easier to use! The Reynolds KITCHENS™ Quick Cut™ Plastic Wrap has a built-in slide cutter that gives me a clean cut every single time I use it!

No mess painting uses some basic materials we always seem to have around our house along with a kitchen staple that I always keep stocked up on! I use Reynolds KITCHENS™ Plastic Wrap almost every day in the kitchen, but it’s also a huge help when it comes to mess free toddler art! In fact, mine seem to love being given materials and some free reign to just let their imaginations run free. During my years teaching and my years raising young children, I’ve learned that the kids don’t always need an elaborate craft project. You can do a lot with some basic craft materials like paint, cardstock, construction paper, scissors, and glue. I also like to keep things as simple as possible. I think it’s one of the best ways to spend time together. I’m all about sitting down with the kids and getting creative.

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